Perhaps Google may even eventually open up the HTML5 audio support on the site to Chrome and Safari, which would be a huge win for all users hoping to leave Flash. In that case, it may be necessary to download the Nightly release of WebKit and use some Terminal commands to get Radiant Player working with HTML5 audio, but that may be complicated and I will hold off on discussing that until I get more information on the state of WebKit in non-El Capitan versions of OS X. Now, for OS X 10.9 and 10.10, it may be the case that the system's amework does not get updated to a version that includes my patch. But opinionated, i think ur good at the game. ![]() plat3 is decent anything below is bad and above is good (Mumbai-Singapore Server APAC) if you look at the percentages, if ur gold and above ur decent. I think that iron-silver is bad, gold-plat ur a decent player, and dia+ ur really good. What this means is that with a little user agent spoofing (and a JS workaround for this WebKit bug I've also reported until that gets fixed), HTML5 audio playback should work in Safari and Radiant Player on OS X 10.11. I wanna know what rank everyone considers to be good or bad. I dug into the WebKit source code, found the issue that was preventing audio playback, and filed a bug and a patch for WebKit that landed last week. Good news though! Last couple weeks, I've worked on attempting to get this working in WebKit, by spoofing the Chrome user agent and seeing how WebKit does/doesn't fare with playing the audio without Flash. ![]() This meant that Safari, Firefox, and other browsers would never use the HTML5 audio. ![]() The HTML5 audio support in Google Play Music has been closed off by Google to specifically the Chrome platform, and rightly so because it seems that it was the only platform, by their testing I'm sure, that supported the HTML5 Media Source Extensions. On a hit against an undead creature that is specifically vulnerable to sunlight, the lance bursts with a brilliant flash of light, and that undead must. Our Flash fallback has been deprecated since Radiant Media Player version 4.0.0 which was released in February 2017 and has not received any update since. It is now time to make it an HTML5-only video player. This support is actually planned in the future. Radiant Media Player has always been an HTML5-first video player.
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